The Madison Metropolitan School District is planning to begin a new program called Personalized Pathways in four of Madison's high schools next year. The program represents an effort to address the achievement gap and prepare students for life after high school with relevant course work and academic and career planning...

A Wisconsin physician who served as a volunteer medic at the the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation is cautiously celebrating the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' announcement Sunday that it would not allow the Dakota Access Pipeline to be drilled under a section of the Missouri River.

The federal government announced yesterday that it had denied a permit to construct part of the Dakota Access Pipeline near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation. A doctor who provided aid at the protest site earlier this month, tells us what she saw at the Oceti Sakowin camp, and why some...

Republicans on competing sides of Wisconsin's transportation debate tried to get a jump on budget deliberations Monday, with GOP senators highlighting the cost of increasing gas taxes and the state Assembly speaker riding in the back of an ambulance to illustrate the need to fix Wisconsin's bumpy roads.

Willie Wade, a former Milwaukee alderman and now vice president of Employ Milwaukee, and Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett are optimistic a new project called the Century City Business Park will brings millions of dollars to the city and give a big boost in employment to an area that has some of the highest unemployment rates in the state.

In the United States we typically say if you want to remain friends with somebody, don’t talk about politics or religion, yet diversity trainer Lobna Ismail believes that's almost the only thing people have been talking about since the presidential election.

The Madison Metropolitan School District is looking roll out a new program called Personalized Pathways in all of Madison's high schools next year. The program represents an effort to address the achievement gap and prepare students for life after high school with relevant course work and academic and career planning...

New numbers from the Labor Department showed that November saw the creation of 178,000 jobs and an unemployment rate at 4.6 percent -- the lowest since August 2007, which was before the recession. We talk to an economist and public policy professor about what is behind the nine-year low in unemployment.